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Want to become a Department of Transportation Substance Abuse Professional? When registering for the training and exam, please include “MSAPCB” in the referral code box. Searching for a professional by last name or credential number or need to verify an active and valid credential? We can help!
The Addiction Counselor training program at Kansas City Kansas Community College (KCKCC) provides coursework designed to prepare individuals to become professionals in the field of Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment.
There are five levels of substance abuse counselor certifications in the state of Missouri, and each has specific requirements before you can earn the credential. Each level must have a high school diploma or GED and must complete a State of Missouri Caregiver Background Screening. Here's a look at each certification:
The Addiction Counselor training program at Kansas City Kansas Community college, provides course work designed to prepare individuals to become professionals in the field of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment.
Confirm your specific Missouri substance abuse counselor certification (MAADC II, CADC, CRADC, or CRAADC) and then choose from our pre-approved addiction studies coursework listed above. Read through the addiction education required for substance abuse certification.
The National Certification Commission for Addiction Professionals (NCC AP) has instituted three foundational credentials for addiction counselors: National Certified Addiction Counselor, Level I (NCAC I)
Our certified substance abuse counselor training program offers students flexibility without compromising academic excellence through a variety of formats and features including self-paced online format, rolling admission, and more.
Graduate Certificate: Those who hold a master’s in psychology or counseling (and in some cases, a bachelor’s degree) are eligible to enroll in a graduate certificate program for addiction counseling.
The Drug and Alcohol Counseling certificate program prepares master's- and doctoral-level professionals to: Effectively counsel individuals with substance use disorders and their families. Provide coursework and expert consultation on practice in a convenient online environment.
Our Accelerated Online Counseling Program allows students to complete the 315 hours of required education to obtain their certification in just six months. Our program consists of six courses (one course per month); concurrent enrollment in practicum courses start in month two.